Sprint now covers over 30 markets with LTE service, new cities added today
0. phoneArena posted on 23 Oct 2012, 00:37
Subsribers outside of Chicago and three other markets will notice expanded coverage of Sprint’s LTE service...
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2. ojdidit84 posted on 23 Oct 2012, 01:25 2 2
Major cities on the west coast could use some love before more of these small towns in the middle of bumf**k nowhere get service... Wouldn't that be more competitive with VZW & AT&T?
6. stuntz posted on 23 Oct 2012, 09:51 2 0
bum f**k nowhere...
They've got a lot of coverage poping up all around my neighborhood in MA...
3. letgomyeggroll posted on 23 Oct 2012, 01:26 0 0
Now can you do something with west coast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4. Dubskillz posted on 23 Oct 2012, 01:49 1 0
@ojdidit84 Well said my friend. A buddy of mine works security and he was out near LAX last week and got a taste of 4G. It's coming, just hella slow. Keep checking for testing in your area.
5. ibap posted on 23 Oct 2012, 06:22 1 0
It would be interesting to know what factors are dictating the sequence of the rollout.
7. lager8807 posted on 23 Oct 2012, 14:04 0 0
i just went through Kansas and Missouri its really fast when you got it love it
8. darryl12132 posted on 23 Oct 2012, 14:11 0 0
Does anyone know when their gonna get the Virginia DC area????
11. letgomyeggroll posted on 23 Oct 2012, 17:04 0 0
Well, I just read on the Sprint Forums that are starting one in Purto Rico. Really why all the small areas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12. archangel9 posted on 24 Oct 2012, 10:07 0 0
Slowly but surely Sprint is putting out their brand of LTE as them being the first to establish 4g in the first. We won't see it here in S Florida til mid-2013 but I had divorce them weeks ago.Good luck Sprint. I rock w/the Magenta dudes
13. lsutigers posted on 24 Oct 2012, 20:11 0 0
South Florida is underway now and should launch in December.
14. letgomyeggroll posted on 25 Oct 2012, 18:03 0 0
If you go on to Sprint.com and under LTE discussion, it list the cities that are current getting the LTE. And all I can say is that more than 1/2 half of those cities are unheard of. So does that mean they have more subscribers there than other major cities.
Like most companies, they got their a@@ backwards. Always looking to cater new subscribers instead pleasing the existing ones to keep them!






